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Consider Composite Decking

Building Materials, Lumber Store|

If you are hoping for extra sustainable, lower maintenance composite decking, Cardinal Home Center carries and can special order several composite decking brands. Composite decking does not require as much maintenance as compared to pressure-treated lumber. Still, it has the appearance of woods like fresh-cut cedar and Brazilian walnut. This decking is typically made of equal parts of fiber from waste wood and recycled plastic.  This article has great information for those who consider composite decking over pressure treated lumber. 

Top Tips for Staining Pressure-Treated Lumber

Building Materials, Lumber Store, Paint|

Did you know that, due to the nature of the pressure-treating process, it can take up to several weeks for lumber to dry out enough for staining your deck effectively? Staining pressure-treated lumber, which features mold inhibitors, improves the appearance and can extend the life of your outdoor structure, so we want to provide you with a few details on how make it look its best. The experts at Cardinal Home Center break down their top tips for staining pressure-treated lumber.

Refresh Your Home’s Exterior

Building Materials, Do It Yourself, Home Improvement, Paint, Renovation Projects|

Arborcoat stain from Benjamin Moore is an industry-standard for exterior stains. This stain, available both as a natural and solid stain, provides an exquisite look to your home's exterior while also protecting it from harmful UV rays and water damage. Whether you need a fresh coat to freshen up the outside of your home or preparing the finishing touches on a new home, Arborcoat provides the best solution for both areas.

Guide to Pressure-Treated Lumber

Building Materials, Do It Yourself, Fencing, Home Improvement, Lumber Store|

If you are a homeowner or beginner construction worker, you might assume that all lumber is created equal. However, this is not the case. Certain types of lumber are best for specific projects, and treated lumber provides protection and unique benefits for both homeowners and contractors. We have created a guide to pressure-treated lumber to show you the differences and what it means for your project.

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